The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 29, 1936, Page 10

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‘TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1986 THE BISMARCK TRIBUN : THE GUMPS—THE RESCUER -ALONE AND STARVING ~" 1F1COULD ONLY SEE OW WELL , NO ONE A FRIENDLY FACE ~—— BUT EVEN MY DOG HAS DESERTED ME JOHNNY KevoLTA, P. G. A. Cham yi declares HUSKIES a winner for flavor and food-energy! Help build muscle, too. All the food essentials of the whole wheat berry are packed into this delicious cereal, Get HUSKIES today— enjoy their grand nut-like flavor! A Post Cereal—made by General Foods. SIDE GLANCES - Diode sealed nx. veg us Car ore “Promise you won't discuss know how you always lose your temper—and with all those guns around—” By George Clark politics on this trip. You ‘Lady Be Careful’ Has Gags, Gobs and Girls Gag-filled, rapid fire dialogue, writ- ten by the unbeatable trio of Dorothy | Parker, Alan Campbell and Harry | Ruskin, marks Paramount's farce | comedy of gobs and gals, “Lady Be Careful,” which opens today at the | Paramount Theatre. ‘This little offering is the scrubbed, disinfected version of that salty staze hit, Sailor Beware! In the picture the lusty gobs display no more lech- ery than one might expect from the Rover Boys. And the torrid damosels of Panama's commercial play-places could easily be mistaken for a high- school sorority. But the surprising thing about this screen translation is that it turns out to be such amiable amusement. Brightly and at moments even ten- derly played by Lew Ayres and dollish Mary Carlisle, Lady Be Careful has these two as the admitted best lovers of their sets. , as the fleet's prize Lotharlo, accidentally acquires hig enviable reputation when he re- turns from an innocent shore leave accompanied by no less than eight gociety girls. Actually a shy fellow, he is championed by his seagoing brothers as an irresistible lover. The marines, however, are not entirely winced of Ayres’s amatory prowess. in the natural turn of events, the Whole fleet becomes embroiled in s Wetting spree as to whether he can Break past the barriers of Billie Jack- gon, nicknamed by the sailors “Stone- wall.” ‘Government to Buy - 1,100 Head of Cattle ~ Washington, Sept. 29.—(#)— The government was back in the tattle market Tuesday with an author- téation to purchase 1,100 head of live- stock from drouth areas at four mid- Ge western terminal markets. W. O. Fraser, director of the emer- * pency cattle purchase program for the meus department drouth com- Mittee, said a decline in prices of light ‘ weight cattle to levels at which previ- ENVOY’ WRIGLEYS evel ‘They Met in a Taxi’ Fast, Funny Frolic When this hard-boiled yegg meets a dizzy dame who's easy on the lies he Jets himself in for the fastest, funniest frolic since the first kiss in a cab! That's the story ef Chester Morris and Fay Wray in the grandest, goofiest yarn that ever rolled off roaring from the pen of Octavus Roy Cohen. The picture, called “They Met in a Taxi,” jis showing at the Capitol Theatre to- day and Wednesday. It all started when he sald “You may. have heart trouble, but you're just a pain the neck to me!”; when she said, “I do!” Here are four of the gayest charac- ters in captivity, in the tastiest dish of love-and-laughs in many a moon! In addition to the romantic leads there are Raymond Walburn and Lionel Stander, the screen's No. 1 stooge, topping his role in “Mr. Deeds.” The Capitol is also showing as an added attraction the latest issue of the March of Time, which again foc- uses attention on three exciting sub- jects from the news of the day. They include: the New Deal's Passamaquod- Gy Project in Maine, the milk indus- try, and the Rev. Gerald Smith, whose Junkets up and down the land have supplied color and excitement to the Present political campaign. and finished ous drouth purchases had been made, prompted the move, Fraser said that marketings of cat- tle had been abnormally large during August and September. Thieves Take Trunk, Clothing From Auto| Theft of a trunk from the car of Thomas Nolan, Lark, N. D., contain- ing a large amount of clothing and a miscellaneous collection of medical supplies, has been reported to the Burleigh county sheriff's office in Bis- marck. The theft occurred on the streets of Bismarck and the trunk was recover- ed with part of its contents when John McCabe, 2101 Rosser avenue, and A WARNING 1T WORKED? HE'S ex [SIDE THE LABORATORY MYRA HEARS COMING ACOUND ’ MR. THROWS GRANVILLE ... CAN pr YOU HEAR ME? x SUDDEN CRASH, AS JACK THI HIS WEIGHT AGAINST THE LOCKED DOOR! THERE'S A FELLER WHO'S PEDDLIN’ STOLEN COSMETIC: 9 DINOSAURS, EM? I SUP- ans 8 Te Ca APLENTY-BUT THE KING GUZZLE,OF MOQ-AND, ‘2 WHADYA ME, EEN NSATEEOLE me 2? JUST ee" CAUSE OF A KNIFE? ‘SMOMER, EH? WELL, 1H’. RED.LIGHTS AGAINST You, “UMMY VALENTING ~~ SUST PULL UP TO TH'CURB, HERE, A TEMPER 1S No TRINKET : a TRIFLE iV

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